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James Reynolds

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Oct 5, 1992, 6:54:42 PM10/5/92
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Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing
that bothers me, however, is you see these people all the time on MTV
and VH1(or whatever music channels you have) but you never learn who
they are. At least with Hollywood stars, they get their name in the
credits and perhaps even an interview(if they're extra gorgeous or the
movie does really well[usually a result of them being extra gorgeous]).

Here are a few of the music videos that come to the top of my head. If
anyone knows anything about the girl in them, please enlighten the rest
of us. Thanx. :)

Tom Petty's "Free Falling" - The Skateboard Chick
Billy Idol's "Cradle of Love" - The girl from down the hall
David Lee Roth's "California Girls" - The ones at the end when he is
walking
down the road
Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
all
over the place
Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" - That girl on the beach with him

jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu


Amy Wedell

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Oct 5, 1992, 8:43:57 PM10/5/92
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> Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing
>that bothers me, however, is you see these people all the time on MTV
>and VH1(or whatever music channels you have) but you never learn who
>they are. At least with Hollywood stars, they get their name in the
>credits and perhaps even an interview(if they're extra gorgeous or the
>movie does really well[usually a result of them being extra gorgeous]).

>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
>all
> over the place

Uh....where have you been?????
That's Tawny Kitaen.......
she's been interviewed as well as being in many Whitesnake vids, and
she was also featured in the horror flick "Witchboard"
Oh, and the big thing she's noted for: She's David Coverdale's wife...
and you *do* know who he is, right??

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Seth Katz

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Oct 5, 1992, 10:12:06 PM10/5/92
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In article <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, James Reynolds writes:


Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing

(...)


Here are a few of the music videos that come to the top of my head. If
anyone knows anything about the girl in them, please enlighten the rest
of us. Thanx. :)

Tom Petty's "Free Falling" - The Skateboard Chick

USC pre-med student Cynthia Glorville enjoys school and clothing
shopping. "Cyn", as her friends call her, wants to join Jonas Salk in
his quest for an AIDS vaccine, but still has time for the beach and
Toastmasters.

Billy Idol's "Cradle of Love" - The girl from down the hall

Computers really turn on Laura Hansen. She's got a future in modeling
but insists on pursuing her degrees in Molecular Biology and Information Sciences.
Laura is 21 and lives in Atlanta, GA.



David Lee Roth's "California Girls" - The ones at the end when he is
walking
down the road

Racine Whitney works nights in a pharmaceuticals firm. She says that
while girls aren't supposed like testing new discoveries on mice, she knows
that it saves humans from suffering. The 22 year old hopes to meet a nice
young college man and live in Santa Barbara, CA. Sonya Diaz is a commited
Christian who would like to get in touch with other Christian rock and roll
fans. Lissa Nishimoto would like to be in the next video from U2 producer
Brian Eno. You can contact all of them at Christine Joyce Studios.



Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
all
over the place

Someone else already identified Tawny Kitaen.

Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" - That girl on the beach with him

Althea Waechter is currently finishing a Masters in Sociology under
Camille Paglia. Railing against lesbian bed death, she vows to marry
a real man, like a college sophmore in Computer Science.

Simon J. Marwood

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Oct 5, 1992, 10:26:05 PM10/5/92
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In article <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:
>
>
> Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing

>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
>all
> over the place

This girl is Tawny Kitaen -- Coverdale's girlfriend (or were they engaged,
I don't recall). She also appears in the "Is this love" video from the
same Whitesnake album. Tawny has also appeared in several B-movies,
I can recall having seen her in "Witchboard II". She's also on the
new WKRP, if I remember correctly.

Simon

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THOMAS BIZON

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Oct 6, 1992, 10:44:00 AM10/6/92
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>Here are a few of the music videos that come to the top of my head. If
>anyone knows anything about the girl in them, please enlighten the rest
>of us. Thanx. :)
>
>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
>all over the place
>
>jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu
>
I haven't seen the video recently, but chances are if it's a Whitesnake
video the girl is Tawny Kitain (sp?). To see more of her, check out
"Bachelor Party" (w/ Tom Hanks)......or to see much more of her, check out
"The Perils of Gwendolyn (sp?)"

Mark Bobak

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Oct 6, 1992, 8:11:39 AM10/6/92
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mar...@csri.toronto.edu (Simon J. Marwood) writes:

>In article <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:
>>
>>
>> Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing

>>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
>>all
>> over the place

>This girl is Tawny Kitaen -- Coverdale's girlfriend (or were they engaged,
>I don't recall). She also appears in the "Is this love" video from the
>same Whitesnake album. Tawny has also appeared in several B-movies,
>I can recall having seen her in "Witchboard II". She's also on the
>new WKRP, if I remember correctly.

She's also the new co-host of America's Funniest Home Videos (or whatever that
show is). Much better than that ditzy blonde they used to have!

Jill Leslie Goodall

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Oct 6, 1992, 1:53:19 AM10/6/92
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The girl in the Whitesnake video was Tawny Kitaen. She was married to
the lead singer David Coverdale for a while. That's why she's in so
many of their videos. Now she's on 'The New WKRP in Cinncinnati'. As
for the others, I don't know.

Jill Goodall
Carnegie Mellon University

Chris Beta Haase

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Oct 6, 1992, 11:06:18 AM10/6/92
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jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:

IMHO those girls do not exist those are computer generated women made to makemen lust after and to watch TV and to buy products...See Bugle Boy commercials.. THANK GOD for technology!!!!
Chris Haase

John D Russo

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Oct 6, 1992, 12:08:00 PM10/6/92
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I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released on
CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
match up to Bowie's other discs?

Thanks in advance


-John

Kerry Sloan

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Oct 6, 1992, 11:34:50 AM10/6/92
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In article <pandora.718332237@camelot>, pan...@camelot.bradley.edu (Amy
If you want to see more of Tawny, rent the movie Crystal Heart at your local
video store. It shows a lot of her (ahem) talents as far as singing and her
other assets. A must see for all Tawny fans.

Kerry

Brian Alan Baker

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Oct 6, 1992, 1:02:13 PM10/6/92
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This is my favorite Bowie CD. If I were to rate my top three, they would
be

Scary Monsters
Ziggy Stardust
Diamond Dogs

Bowie has a lot of backup singers in most of the songs, which is a different
sound for him than I'm used to. And the first song (Its No Game, part I)
will surely alienate your friends.


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ju...@cc.helsinki.fi

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Oct 6, 1992, 2:38:24 PM10/6/92
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WOW. what a TOTAL example f cross-posting.
And here I go and followup on it.
but only because Bowie is god on earth. yes he is.
wow. Drooll.
Of course, I would not go and pick up the soap bar he dropped in a shower...

But anyway, as we all know

Well, I personally prefer the earliest stuff he has written to any of what
came later...

But Scary monsters is... a cult. If you have ever seen the video of Ashes to
ashes...it is the BEST made so far, sorry folks, nope, you just cannot match
this. And I think it is among the very best of his. So it is worth listening
to.

It is not easy, though.

Now, since we talk about this, and since I appear ONLY on ALT.SEX
regularly...

has anyone seen David Bowie's "China Girl" on video ? The UNCENSORED one,
naturally ? Goody. The ones who have seen it, know what i am talking about.

Yes, that man is openly sexual, open ly bi, openly himself. YES.

Now that we are at it... give me a few names in rock you would consider sex
symbols, people who openly are sexual and ENJOY it... women and men alike. in
this, in my opinion, you cannot beat Mick Jagger, though.
Just let us hear it. how big a role does sex play in the music you listen...
the sexuality of the person behind the music, mainly.

Oh, roses to David Jones aka David Bowie from LaPS,

Juho Uski
aka Big J.
Dishonorable Chaiman of LaPS

Julio Richard Laredo

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Oct 6, 1992, 8:33:31 PM10/6/92
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"Here I Go Again." That is Tawney Kitaen.

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Judy Frawley

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Oct 6, 1992, 2:42:06 PM10/6/92
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In article <pandora.718332237@camelot> pan...@camelot.bradley.edu (Amy Wedell) writes:
>In <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:
>
>> Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing
>>that bothers me, however, is you see these people all the time on MTV
>>and VH1(or whatever music channels you have) but you never learn who
>>they are. At least with Hollywood stars, they get their name in the
>>credits and perhaps even an interview(if they're extra gorgeous or the
>>movie does really well[usually a result of them being extra gorgeous]).
>>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
>>all
>> over the place
>
>Uh....where have you been?????
>That's Tawny Kitaen.......
>she's been interviewed as well as being in many Whitesnake vids, and
>she was also featured in the horror flick "Witchboard"
>Oh, and the big thing she's noted for: She's David Coverdale's wife...
>and you *do* know who he is, right??
>
>=======================================Amy Wedell Bradley University==========
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Uh...where have *you* been?????
She's not married to David Coverdale anymore.

Check it out...it's the truth...heard it from her on an interview.
jtf

Jim Thomas

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Oct 6, 1992, 11:59:41 AM10/6/92
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>>>>> In article <1992Oct5....@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>, "|" ==

>>>>> mar...@csri.toronto.edu (Simon J. Marwood) writes:

|> In article <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
|> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:
>
>
> Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing

>Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up
>laying all over the place

|> This girl is Tawny Kitaen -- Coverdale's girlfriend (or were they
|> engaged, I don't recall). She also appears in the "Is this love"
|> video from the same Whitesnake album. Tawny has also appeared in
|> several B-movies, I can recall having seen her in "Witchboard II".
|> She's also on the new WKRP, if I remember correctly.

When you say WKRP, do you mean the TV program and does this mean
there is a new series? I've only ever seen 15 yr old episodes in the
UK and they were (mostly) very good. Any info appreciated.

Jim Thomas

Don Meyer

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Oct 7, 1992, 11:42:56 AM10/7/92
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Tawny Kitaen is in "The New WKRP" show. This started about a year ago.
I *loved* the original, but the new version just doesn't have "it".
(IMHO)

You cannot replace Jennifer and Bailey...

Don
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Oct 7, 1992, 2:32:35 PM10/7/92
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Anyone know about the female in "Breaking the Girl" by Red Hot Chil.i Peppers?
Just curious. You know...sometimes they just show such quick glimpses...
keeps the interest way up!

Shell

Mike O'Connor

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Oct 7, 1992, 5:08:53 PM10/7/92
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In article <1992Oct6.1...@newstand.syr.edu>
jfra...@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Judy Frawley) writes:

:Uh...where have *you* been?????


:She's not married to David Coverdale anymore.
:
:Check it out...it's the truth...heard it from her on an interview.

She was seeing some baseball pitcher -- a lefty. Finley of the
Angels, as I recall.

...Mike


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Rick Shrum

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Oct 7, 1992, 6:01:27 PM10/7/92
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Does anyone know the name of the girl in Robert Palmer's video "Simply
Irresistible that was over *his* left shoulder? Out of all those look-
alike girls, I thought she was the best looking!


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Malthrom

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Oct 7, 1992, 11:10:55 PM10/7/92
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In article <1992Oct7.1...@dbsun.uucp> me...@dbsun.uucp (Don Meyer) writes:
) Tawny Kitaen is in "The New WKRP" show. This started about a year ago.
) I *loved* the original, but the new version just doesn't have "it".
) You cannot replace Jennifer and Bailey...

I was always very attracted to the actress who played Bailey,
Jan Smithers. Has she done anything since WKRP? Please reply
by posting.

Thanks


Jim Thomas

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Oct 8, 1992, 5:54:46 AM10/8/92
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>>>>> In article <1992Oct7.1...@dbsun.uucp>, "Don" ==
>>>>> me...@dbsun.uucp (Don Meyer) writes:

Don> Tawny Kitaen is in "The New WKRP" show. This started about a year
Don> ago. I *loved* the original, but the new version just doesn't have
Don> "it". (IMHO)

Don> You cannot replace Jennifer and Bailey...

What happened to the actress who played Bailey? I think she was
called Jan Smithers.

Jim Thomas

Don Meyer

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Oct 8, 1992, 10:19:41 AM10/8/92
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Jan Smithers (Bailey) has not done much since WKRP, at least to my
knowledge. There have been a few appearances as guest actress on various
shows but none that I can recall specificly.

She is in at least one movie, but it was when she was fairly young,
probably pre-WKRP ? Cannot recall the name, but could probably track it
down.

One last disapointing note: based on later glimpses, she has not aged
very well... :-( There is a certain grim benefit derived from dying
young -- Would Marilyn Monroe be as famous if she was playing a
matriarch on Falcon Crest or some other TV show today?

Mike O'Connor

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Oct 8, 1992, 3:45:25 PM10/8/92
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In article <8oct92...@nowhere.org> malthrom@nowhere writes:

: I was always very attracted to the actress who played Bailey,

:Jan Smithers. Has she done anything since WKRP? Please reply
:by posting.

Ditto. I'd be interested to hear about what she's done since then.
She certainly had more appeal to me than Loni Anderson.

I'm not really a doctor...

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Oct 9, 1992, 12:05:24 AM10/9/92
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In article <1b234l...@ef2007.efhd.ford.com>, m...@ef2007.efhd.ford.com (Mike O'Connor) writes:
> In article <8oct92...@nowhere.org> malthrom@nowhere writes:
>
> : I was always very attracted to the actress who played Bailey,
> :Jan Smithers. Has she done anything since WKRP? Please reply
> :by posting.
>
> Ditto. I'd be interested to hear about what she's done since then.
> She certainly had more appeal to me than Loni Anderson.

Was she the girl in TRON?

Bart

Rob Ingram

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Oct 9, 1992, 11:08:38 AM10/9/92
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In article <1992Oct6.1...@newshost.unh.edu>, j...@kepler.unh.edu (John D Russo) writes:

I'm sure if I keep repeating:

"It does belong in alt.supermodels"

eventually I'll believe it.


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Danny Stone

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Oct 9, 1992, 7:27:24 AM10/9/92
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In article <JIM.92Oc...@runningbear.edscom.demon.co.uk> j...@edscom.demon.co.uk (Jim Thomas) writes:
>From: j...@edscom.demon.co.uk (Jim Thomas)
>Subject: Re: The girls of music video
>Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1992 09:54:46 GMT

Bailey was MUCH Hotter than Jennifer...
I, too, wonder, "Whatever happened to Jan Smithers?"

STEVEN JOSEPHSON

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William Kucharski

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Oct 9, 1992, 3:19:38 PM10/9/92
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While reading article <dston...@bnr.ca>, I noticed that
dst...@bnr.ca (Danny Stone) said the following:

>Bailey was MUCH Hotter than Jennifer...
>I, too, wonder, "Whatever happened to Jan Smithers?"

She married James Brolin around 1984 or so and permanently retired from the
industry. I have no idea of whether she's a "domestic engineer" now or if
she has found something else to do; I just know that she spoke of how
disenchanted she was with the entire entertainment industry and she wanted no
further part of it...
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Damon Lipparelli

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me...@dbsun.uucp (Don Meyer) writes:
: Jan Smithers (Bailey) has not done much since WKRP, at least to my

I did see her in a relatively recent movie on cable a few months ago. I
don't know what it was called (_Corporate Affairs_, maybe?), but it starred
Peter Scolari (the other guy in _Bosom Buddies_) and Mary Crosby. The
movie was pretty stupid, but Jan Smithers did have a (brief) nude scene.

-lipp

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Chris Holly

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Oct 10, 1992, 3:18:00 PM10/10/92
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Excerpts from netnews.alt.supermodels: 9-Oct-92 Re: Bailey on WKRP Damon
Lipparelli@sierra. (1313)

> -lipp

I have also heard that she was studying to become a doctor of some sort
and that was her excuse for not returning for the revival of WKRP.

Robert M. Button

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Oct 10, 1992, 10:49:00 PM10/10/92
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In article <1992Oct5....@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>, mar...@csri.toronto.edu (Simon J. Marwood) writes...

>In article <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (James Reynolds) writes:
>
>This girl is Tawny Kitaen -- Coverdale's girlfriend (or were they engaged,
>I don't recall). She also appears in the "Is this love" video from the
>same Whitesnake album. Tawny has also appeared in several B-movies,
>I can recall having seen her in "Witchboard II". She's also on the
>new WKRP, if I remember correctly.
>
>Simon
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I just saw Tawny hosting...get this..."America's Funniest People"
She also appeared in an episode of "Seinfeld"

Looks like she's really getting more TV exposure...Good for US.

yuri jossa

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wrong group Pal!
we discuss Iman but no david...


>
>Thanks in advance

No problem!

>
>
>-John
>


Daniel M Higgins

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Oct 11, 1992, 9:21:29 PM10/11/92
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In article <1992Oct9.1...@cs.nott.ac.uk>, r...@trellis.cs.nott.ac.uk (Rob Ingram) writes:
|> In article <1992Oct6.1...@newshost.unh.edu>, j...@kepler.unh.edu (John D Russo) writes:
|> |> I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released on
|> |> CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
|> |> Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
|> |> match up to Bowie's other discs?
|> |>
|>
|> I'm sure if I keep repeating:
|>
|> "It does belong in alt.supermodels"
|>
|> eventually I'll believe it.
|>


By the way the discussion of Letterman v's Hall also did not belong
on alt.supermodels but its been one of the few discussions worth
reading here lately

Baywatch hardly makes it either.

What does Erika's birthday have to do with supermodels - or have I
completely missed the point !! She's an actress - no?

In the discussion on Cindy Crawfords intelligence it seems a few
important points were overlooked
1. There are stupid chemical engineers.
2. Not all intelligent people enroll in university

Cindy is a supermodel not a bloody engineer - why is it that no one
discussed her pictures. I suppose being one of the recognised ten best
models in the world is meaningless without a chemical engineering degree.

Anyone doubting her intelligence should pick up a few copies of vogue
and use their own intelligence.

Considering this is alt.supermodels why is that playboy is the magazine
of choice and no one ever mentions vogue??

The only pictures discussed here are those in swimsuit calenders - the least
interesting of these people's work.

David Bowie is married to a supermodel...Russo's question about a Bowie
CD has got as much relevance to supermodels as a list of all playmates
over the past ten years.

So lighten up.
--------------


Daniel.

Drugon Draconius

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One question there, what basis of FACT do you say that Cindy Crawford is
stupid? I believe that you are just using the "stereotype" that all models
are brain dead. Cindy is in fact quite intelligent, how else can she
produce, direct, and star in her own calendar; have a 3.8 average in
Engingeering; have her own show on mtv?

You should really think things through before you express your opinions that
are obviously wrong.

As to Playboy vs Vogue: Both have their faults but most of the super models
have appeared either topless or completely nude in Vogue! So how does it
compare to Playboy? It's about 10 lbs heavier.


Jason Froebe

Daniel M Higgins

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Oct 12, 1992, 6:42:11 PM10/12/92
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In article <21...@plains.NoDak.edu>, fro...@plains.NoDak.edu (Drugon Draconius) writes:
|>
|> One question there, what basis of FACT do you say that Cindy Crawford is
|> stupid? I believe that you are just using the "stereotype" that all models
|> are brain dead. Cindy is in fact quite intelligent, how else can she
|> produce, direct, and star in her own calendar; have a 3.8 average in
|> Engingeering; have her own show on mtv?

I dont doubt that she is very intelligent --- that was my point.
if she was stupid she would would be a relatively unheard-of
pretty girl - not one of the ten best models in the world.
there's only 10. How many eng. students are there with a 3.8 gpa?

I wasn't promoting the sterotype I was objecting to it by protesting
against people using wether or not she was an engineering student as a
criterion for her intelligence. Her work speaks for itself - not her
engineering g.p. bloody a.. Fools score 3.8 gpa's. Fools don't produce
her quality of work.

Anyone discussing her intelligence in terms of wether or not she
studied engineering is condescending by refusing to allow that
supermodels can be intelligent without having a degree --- which, I
suppose, is supposed to be proof of intelligence??? Their work screams
intelligence!


|> You should really think things through before you express your opinions that
|> are obviously wrong.
|>

I think you're talking to yourself.


|> As to Playboy vs Vogue: Both have their faults but most of the super models
|> have appeared either topless or completely nude in Vogue! So how does it
|> compare to Playboy? It's about 10 lbs heavier.

Supermodels are fashion models - they are extraordinary fashion models.
They appear more frequently in Vogue. The catwalk and the fashion world
made them - and in my opinion - they excell there. The quality of the work
in playboy is rarely anything like that in Vogue. Thats all.

Anthony Minkoff

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fro...@plains.NoDak.edu (Drugon Draconius) writes:
>As to Playboy vs Vogue: Both have their faults but most of the super models
>have appeared either topless or completely nude in Vogue!

Can you post names and dates?

Tony

Julio Richard Laredo

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So, should we start doing this: whenever someone sees Rachel
Williams perking her breasts up under a cold shower in one of
the women's mags (ELLE, VOGUE, BAZAAR, etc.) post that fact?

Jarhead

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test

Craig Eric Goodman

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In article <1bdiur...@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, cf...@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Julio Richard Laredo) writes:
>
>So, should we start doing this: whenever someone sees Rachel
>Williams perking her breasts up under a cold shower in one of
>the women's mags (ELLE, VOGUE, BAZAAR, etc.) post that fact?

Great idea! *8)

>
>--
>Have straitjacket, might travel.
>

Check ALL the mags!

I worked at a grocery store for almost five years. Over the years I had alot of
breaks. a total of about 450 hrs all in all.. sitting on my butt reading all the
mags. I recomend Bazaar and Elle above others for the artistic pics. Vogue is a
bit more "free" with the nudity in the pics.. but they are usually lower quality.
(Herb Ritts does ALOT of pics for Bazaar.) Allure is a nice mag.. much better
in the reading aspect, but seems to have fewer pgs. per issue, and the pictorals
are shorter.. but I've seen more pics of the BIG models (paulina, linda,
stephanie,etc. ) in Allure than the others.. (most mags have lesser known
models in the spreads. In A. you'll see lotsa familiar faces.) Hmm. Mirrabella is
nice.. you sometimes find a REALLY great issue that`s packed with scrumptiousness.
Madmoselle(sp?) is pretty bland most of the time.

AND WHILE WE'RE ON THE SUBJECT...
Check out.. grr. which mag is it...
Anyhow.. Madonna is on the cover promoting her new book "Sex" and in it there are
four NICE pics of her in various hippie clothes... yes that's right.. HIPPIE
clothes.. (guess anythings possible) I think maybe it's Vogue, and the spread is
two thirds of the way through. I won't say anything ELSE `bout `em, but you'll
be ANXIOUS to see these. (hint.)

I also found a Victoria`s Secret Catalog the other day to look through. Have
any of you noticed Stephanie`s weight loss??? I'm starting to wonder if shs's ok
or what (like its any of our business...) It just seems like her face is
hollow and her body is really thin. Also looks like she lost a bra cup size to
boot. pull out your old S.I. issues, compare, and tell us what you think.
I'm starting to hunger for the old days of semi-plump Steph. *pout*

Peace and good fortune to you all,
Craig Goodman

P.S. I saw a special on the Vice-Presidential candidates last night, and did you
know that Al Gore (a.k.a. Clinton's running mate) was the author of the bill that
set up this comp. network??? (wish I'd recorded it so I could post the bill..
dern...)

I think I know who I'm voting for...
byeeeee

Charles Perez

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She was also Tom Hank's squeeze in "Bachelor Party", or so I read.


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Anthony Minkoff

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b4im...@discovery.ksu.ksu.edu (Craig Eric Goodman) writes:
>Al Gore (a.k.a. Clinton's running mate) was the author of the bill that
>set up this comp. network???

Wow. I think I love that man...

> I think I know who I'm voting for...

That's not good enough. I think I'll marry his daughter. (Well,
she *is* a babe... Does that make this article relevant to the
newsgroup? :-)) What the heck is her name, anyway? Anybody got
any GIFs? :-)

Tony

Erik Naggum

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Oct 13, 1992, 9:25:46 PM10/13/92
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Craig Eric Goodman <b4im...@discovery.ksu.ksu.edu> writes:
|
| P.S. I saw a special on the Vice-Presidential candidates last night,
| and did you know that Al Gore (a.k.a. Clinton's running mate) was
| the author of the bill that set up this comp. network???

If so, it was more lies and misinformation than usual. USENET isn't
Internet, and the Internet isn't the NSFNET. USENET is not a physical
network, but the information carried over numerous protocols and
networks. The Internet is a whole bunch of networks which talk the same
protocols and interconnect at various points. NSFNET is one such net,
which talks to a large number of the thus connected networks. I don't
remember whether it was Al Gore which got the NSFNET thing set up, but I
don't think so.

Al Gore wasn't a supermodel last time I checked, so perhaps this should
go somewhere else.

Best regards,
</Erik>
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Michael L. Kaufman

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Oct 13, 1992, 9:52:13 PM10/13/92
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>b4im...@discovery.ksu.ksu.edu (Craig Eric Goodman) writes:
>>Al Gore (a.k.a. Clinton's running mate) was the author of the bill that
>>set up this comp. network???

No he wasn't. He is the author of a bill to set up a related network. Gore
had nothing to do with the setup of the internet.

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kaufman | fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in
@eecs.nwu.edu | the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be
| lost in time - like tears in rain. Time to die. Roy Batty

Gert Niewahr

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Oct 14, 1992, 3:48:07 AM10/14/92
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In article <39...@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> cs16...@sdcc10.ucsd.edu (Anthony Minkoff) writes:
>b4im...@discovery.ksu.ksu.edu (Craig Eric Goodman) writes:
>>Al Gore (a.k.a. Clinton's running mate) was the author of the bill that
>>set up this comp. network???

No, he's pushing a big upgrade to the NSFNET backbones. It's an
open question which of the big networks was the true lineal
ancestor to Internet but the generally accepted one is ARPANET,
which means, like so many other big science infrastructure
projects, we can thank the military for it.

Rainer Winstel

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Oct 14, 1992, 1:08:03 PM10/14/92
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In article <1992Oct13....@nocusuhs.nnmc.navy.mil> pe...@mgr.hjf.org (Charles Perez) writes:
>From: pe...@mgr.hjf.org (Charles Perez)

>Subject: Re: The girls of music video
>Date: 13 Oct 92 19:08:01 GMT

Tawny was indeed in "Bachelor Party" and also in "Gwendoline" (the German
title of a film which came to Germany in 1984)

Rainer

Gihan Karunaratne

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Oct 14, 1992, 1:33:31 PM10/14/92
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In article <1992Oct14.1...@pellns.alleg.edu>, mey...@coch4.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:
|>
|> I think that Al Gore's a bum!!!

I second it. So is Bill Clinton.

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Jeffrey P. Reynolds

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Oct 14, 1992, 5:12:14 PM10/14/92
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In article 71...@bmerh85.bnr.ca, gi...@bmers286.BNR.CA (Gihan Karunaratne) writes:
>In article <1992Oct14.1...@pellns.alleg.edu>, mey...@coch4.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:
>|>
>|> I think that Al Gore's a bum!!!
>
>I second it. So is Bill Clinton.
>
>--
>
Do these two really count as SUPERMODELS?

Ferrol Rawson Blackmon

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Oct 15, 1992, 1:06:57 AM10/15/92
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Yeah, she's a stone fox. Hear hear!!

Ferrol

Gregory O. Harp

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Oct 15, 1992, 1:57:07 AM10/15/92
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gi...@bmers286.BNR.CA (Gihan Karunaratne) writes:

>|> I think that Al Gore's a bum!!!

>mey...@coch4.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:

>I second it. So is Bill Clinton.

Just three more months 'til we're rid of George and little Danny.
Danny-boy really made a fool out of himself last night, and the media
gave him his due by correcting all his factual distortions from the
debate.

You know the GOP is desperate when all they do it attack Clinton and
Gore. You'll note that the Democrats aren't doing _nearly_ so much
character assassination. The nits are certainly there to be picked.

Vote or else.
--
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"I think I've reached that point / Where every word that you write /
Of every blood dark sea / And every soul black night / And every dream
you dream me in / And every perfect free from sin / And burning eyes /
And hearts on fire / Are just the same old song" -- The Cure

JAMES C COMPTON

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Oct 15, 1992, 12:57:33 AM10/15/92
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In article <1992Oct14.2...@engr.latech.edu>, reyn...@engr.latech.edu (Jeffrey P. Reynolds) writes:
|> In article 71...@bmerh85.bnr.ca, gi...@bmers286.BNR.CA (Gihan Karunaratne) writes:
|> >In article <1992Oct14.1...@pellns.alleg.edu>, mey...@coch4.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:
|> >|>
|> >|> I think that Al Gore's a bum!!!
|> >
|> >I second it. So is Bill Clinton.

Clinton in the white house would be a menace, so would her husband.

(I bought an asbestos suit in preparation for the flames)

Brian L. Heess

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Oct 14, 1992, 11:55:50 PM10/14/92
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000...@ace.acadiau.ca (KARL OVE SONNICHSEN) writes:

> In article <LHVHsB...@mcws.fidonet.org> bhe...@mcws.fidonet.org (Brian L.
> >
> >> In <1992Oct5.2...@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> jmre...@nyx.cs.du.edu (Jam
> >>
> >> > Why is it that music video has the best looking girls? The thing
> >> >that bothers me, however, is you see these people all the time on MTV
> >> >and VH1(or whatever music channels you have) but you never learn who
> >> >they are. At least with Hollywood stars, they get their name in the
> >> >credits and perhaps even an interview(if they're extra gorgeous or the
> >> >movie does really well[usually a result of them being extra gorgeous]).
> >> >Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" - That girl in white that shows up laying
> >> >all over the place
> >>
> >> Uh....where have you been?????
> >> That's Tawny Kitaen.......
> >> she's been interviewed as well as being in many Whitesnake vids, and
> >> she was also featured in the horror flick "Witchboard"
> >> Oh, and the big thing she's noted for: She's David Coverdale's wife...
> >> and you *do* know who he is, right??
> >
> >She has also been in/on a lot of RATT video's and album covers.
> >
> Actually she's not married to him any more!!

I figured as much, since that has been said in herequite a few times.

-Brian
>8-)

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Scott R. Smith

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That was a wonderful picture of elle. What I want to know is where did it come from? Are there
more pictures where that one came from or was that a swimsuit picture with all of the strategic
parts drawn in?

Enquiring minds want to know.

Scott

tobey christophe

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Oct 15, 1992, 12:49:37 PM10/15/92
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I picked ellenude.gif off of a local BBS. It was the only one (no series).
I have the same picture but with a bikini on, so my guess is that someone
spent a lot of time touching this one up.

chris.
tobe...@nova.gmi.edu

ruman

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Oct 15, 1992, 8:17:04 PM10/15/92
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In article <1992Oct15.1...@pellns.alleg.edu> mey...@pell2l18.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:
>
> Greg Harp writes that the GOP is launching character attacks on
>Clinton. Why not?! The only problem is that the GOP must attack two

[..] Much Clinton bashing deleted

>That is all that needs to be said.

It is telling that so many of Bush_quayle supporters have found it
neccessary to engage in Clinton bashing in alt.supermodels exclusively.
I guess it reveals a lot about what sort of people are voting for
THE Bush.

ruman

Hod Greeley

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Oct 15, 1992, 2:54:30 PM10/15/92
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Take it to alt.politics.your.brand.here and quite wasting our time.

Jonathan Meyer

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Greg Harp writes that the GOP is launching character attacks on
Clinton. Why not?! The only problem is that the GOP must attack two
people: Bill Clinton and the other Bill Clinton. As soon as Clinton makes
up his mind on where he stands, then he can start answering questions on
why Arkansas is ranked 49th out of 50 states in the country. That's who I
want to lead this country. He was chicken when it came to Vietnam, and he
doesn't have the balls to lead this country. The only balls he has is for
Jennifer Flowers! Slick Willie can't fool the American people forever.
Very soon they'll find out what he really is: a lying, adulterous bum!!

BUSH: Leader of tomorrow.
QUAYLE: Right for America.

Briareos Hecatonchires

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Oct 15, 1992, 2:55:15 PM10/15/92
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In article <1992Oct15....@netcom.com>, ha...@netcom.com (Gregory O. Harp
) writes:

> gi...@bmers286.BNR.CA (Gihan Karunaratne) writes:
>

[assorted things deleted]

>
> Vote or else.
> --
> -----------------Greg-H...@netcom.com------------------
> "I think I've reached that point / Where every word that you write /
> Of every blood dark sea / And every soul black night / And every dream
> you dream me in / And every perfect free from sin / And burning eyes /
> And hearts on fire / Are just the same old song" -- The Cure

i quote Ice-T (because he put it rather well, i thought):

"If God had meant us to vote, he would have given us candidates."

actually, he may well have been quoting someone else.
in any case, when i vote (and i am going to), i'm writing in 'Harry Truman'.


i'm curious as to why this is being discussed on alt.supermodels, though.
a point to ponder no doubt.

have fun.
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Paul A Palmer

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Oct 15, 1992, 10:57:06 PM10/15/92
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In article <8oct92...@nowhere.org> malthrom@nowhere (Malthrom) writes:

I was always very attracted to the actress who played Bailey,
Jan Smithers. Has she done anything since WKRP?

The actress list from rec.arts.movies lists the following:

Smithers, Jan Love Tapes, The (TV)
Mr. Nice Guy
Our Winning Season
Trick or Treat
Where the Lilies Bloom
"WKRP in Cincinnati" (1978)

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Annette Kazamerski

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Oct 16, 1992, 12:45:38 PM10/16/92
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In article <1992Oct11.0...@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> yjo...@mathlab.sunysb.edu (yuri jossa) writes:
>In article <1992Oct6.1...@newshost.unh.edu> j...@kepler.unh.edu (John D Russo) writes:
>>I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released on
>>CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
>>Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
>>match up to Bowie's other discs?
>
>wrong group Pal!
>we discuss Iman but no david...
>

Excuse me?


--
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"Rock n' roll has always been the devil's music."
--David Bowie

I'm not really a doctor...

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Oct 15, 1992, 6:59:18 PM10/15/92
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In article <1992Oct14.2...@engr.latech.edu>, reyn...@engr.latech.edu (Jeffrey P. Reynolds) writes:
> In article 71...@bmerh85.bnr.ca, gi...@bmers286.BNR.CA (Gihan Karunaratne) writes:
>>In article <1992Oct14.1...@pellns.alleg.edu>, mey...@coch4.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:
>>|>
>>|> I think that Al Gore's a bum!!!
>>
>>I second it. So is Bill Clinton.
>>
> Do these two really count as SUPERMODELS?

I don't know about Al, but Tipper didn't look half bad (from 200 feet away in
a crowd :). She looked like a t bimbo blonde bimbo with a BRIGHT red dress on.
I won't get into what they said, or actually what they DIDN'T say, in this news-
group, (they came down for a rally on Wednesday).

Bart

Lars Michael (Turo - Backstage)

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Oct 16, 1992, 12:53:40 PM10/16/92
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tobe...@jeep.edu (tobey christophe) writes:


>I picked ellenude.gif off of a local BBS. It was the only one (no series).
>I have the same picture but with a bikini on, so my guess is that someone
>spent a lot of time touching this one up.

So could you please post the orginal file too? Would be nice to
compare ...

Thanx,
Larry

+--------------------------------------------+-----------------------+
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Donald Yee

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Oct 16, 1992, 4:01:36 PM10/16/92
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In article <1992Oct15.1...@pellns.alleg.edu> mey...@pell2l18.alleg.edu (Jonathan Meyer) writes:

>Very soon they'll find out what he really is: a lying, adulterous bum!!
>
>BUSH: Leader of tomorrow.
>QUAYLE: Right for America.
>
>That is all that needs to be said.

Of course Mr Read My Lips is no more trustworthy, so what's one to do.
How'd Al Gore end up here anyway? Admittedly he's photogenic as is Danny-boy
but product endorsements I've seen from neither.

As for the above how about:

BUSH: Leader of tomorrow and the next few months.
QUAYLE: Far right of America.

Chris Smith

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Oct 16, 1992, 5:05:27 PM10/16/92
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---------
Can someone e-mail this gif? I haven't seen it.

--Chris

tobey christophe

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Oct 16, 1992, 4:29:13 PM10/16/92
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In article 1...@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de, lsmi...@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Lars Michael (Turo - Backstage)) writes:
>tobe...@jeep.edu (tobey christophe) writes:
>
>
>>I picked ellenude.gif off of a local BBS. It was the only one (no series).
>>I have the same picture but with a bikini on, so my guess is that someone
>>spent a lot of time touching this one up.
>
>So could you please post the orginal file too? Would be nice to
>compare ...
>
>Thanx,

Would be wouldn't it. The one I have is at home, I am at school. I don't plan on heading
home til Dec 24.

chris.


Javier Garcia-Torres

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Oct 16, 1992, 9:48:53 PM10/16/92
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In article <1992Oct16.1...@husc3.harvard.edu> akaz...@husc8.harvard.edu (Annette Kazamerski) writes:
>In article <1992Oct11.0...@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> yjo...@mathlab.sunysb.edu (yuri jossa) writes:
>>In article <1992Oct6.1...@newshost.unh.edu> j...@kepler.unh.edu (John D Russo) writes:
>>>I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released on
>>>CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
>>>Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
>>>match up to Bowie's other discs?
>>
>>wrong group Pal!

You're absolutely right. This newsgroup is for the dicussion of
music VIDEOS. So unless you mean laserdisc when you talk about the new DB
disc, you are, in fact, in the wrong group.

>>we discuss Iman but no david...
>>
>
>Excuse me?

I guess we might discuss Iman, but we would also discuss David
Bowie VIDEOS.

yuri jossa

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Oct 17, 1992, 12:54:05 AM10/17/92
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In article <1992Oct16.1...@husc3.harvard.edu> akaz...@husc8.harvard.edu (Annette Kazamerski) writes:
>In article <1992Oct11.0...@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> yjo...@mathlab.sunysb.edu (yuri jossa) writes:
>>In article <1992Oct6.1...@newshost.unh.edu> j...@kepler.unh.edu (John D Russo) writes:
>>>I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released on
>>>CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
>>>Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
>>>match up to Bowie's other discs?
>>
>>wrong group Pal!
>>we discuss Iman but no david...
>>
>
>Excuse me?
>

THis does NOT belong here just like the GORE debate....

i get flames for supporting GIF;s here but we sure can discuss

politics and other subjects irrelevant to his newsgroup.

Also it shows the ignorance of some of the people on the NG

that discuss always the same elle, cindy, claudia, stephanie...

YAWN! wouldn't be great if somebody in Europe kept us informed of

super models like Estelle,etc. in magazines like MAX and other that feature

super models (sometimes with little clothes but we don't get this in

america due to all the conservative idiots who run this country.. but that's

another story..)


yjo...@mathlab.sunysb.edu

>
>
>
>--
>akaz...@husc.harvard.edu
>"Rock n' roll has always been the devil's music."
> --David Bowie

who cares!

R o d Johnson

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Oct 17, 1992, 2:19:10 PM10/17/92
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>>>wrong group Pal!

>>Excuse me?

[Etc. ad nauseam.]

As none of you boneheads seems to be able to figure out, when you're
responding to a cross-posted article, "this newsgroup" is a
meaningless expression. "This group" is a combination of
rec.music.misc, rec.music.video, alt.sex and alt.horndogs--oops, I
mean alt.supermodels. Flaming someone for talking aout music videos
in rec.music.videos is STUPID. Yes, they should be able to read and
edit the newsgroups line, but SO SHOULD YOU. If you can't understand
this most basic of Usenet conventions, you have no business posting.

I've set the followup line here to alt.flame. You've been warned.
If you don't know what that means, or you're not sure how to fix it,
DON'T POST until you do. And for god's sake, until you do, stop
flaming people for making the same mistake you're about to make
yourself.

For myself, I'm tired of reading discussions of "supermodels" in
rec.music.misc. At least discussions of music videos belong in
r.m.m.; slobbering over GIFs of Elle Macpherson doesn't by any
stretch of the imagination. I guess you don't know or don't care how
silly you are. Fine, but do the rest of us a favor and stick to
alt.supermodels.

--
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--Jim Dickinson

Jonathan Adair

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Oct 13, 1992, 9:32:52 AM10/13/92
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As to there being no dumb supermodels, did anyone see Jill Green(?) on
Letterman a few months ago? (She's one of the Victoria Secret's models,
married/engaged to Harry Connick Jr., etc.)

Unless she was very nervous on the show (I doubt it), or had a hard
time understanding English (I think she's born and raised in the U.S.),
she came across as being dumber than my cat (who has been known to sleep
in the middle of the street, stopping (so far) traffic).

I don't claim that the dumb model sterotype is right, but in this case
it seems to fit...

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yuri jossa

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Oct 18, 1992, 2:52:56 AM10/18/92
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In article <Bq8...@engin.umich.edu> r...@engin.umich.edu (R o d Johnson) writes:
>In article <1992Oct16.2...@husc3.harvard.edu> gar...@husc10.harvard.edu (Javier Garcia-Torres) writes:
>>In article <1992Oct16.1...@husc3.harvard.edu> akaz...@husc8.harvard.edu (Annette Kazamerski) writes:
>>>In article <1992Oct11.0...@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> yjo...@mathlab.sunysb.edu (yuri jossa) writes:
>
>>>>wrong group Pal!
>
>> You're absolutely right. This newsgroup is for the dicussion of
>>music VIDEOS. So unless you mean laserdisc when you talk about the new DB
>>disc, you are, in fact, in the wrong group.
>>
>>>>we discuss Iman but no david...
>
>>>Excuse me?
>
>> I guess we might discuss Iman, but we would also discuss David
>>Bowie VIDEOS.
>
>[Etc. ad nauseam.]
>
>As none of you boneheads seems to be able to figure out, when you're
>responding to a cross-posted article, "this newsgroup" is a
>meaningless expression. "This group" is a combination of
>rec.music.misc, rec.music.video, alt.sex and alt.horndogs--oops, I
>mean alt.supermodels. Fla

<deleted nonsense>

>For myself, I'm tired of reading discussions of "supermodels" in
>rec.music.misc. At least discussions of music videos belong in
>r.m.m.; slobbering over GIFs of Elle Macpherson doesn't by any
>stretch of the imagination. I guess you don't know or don't care how
>silly you are. Fine, but do the rest of us a favor and stick to
>alt.supermodels.

ANd do US a favor : stick your comments to rec.music.whatever...
OK?


Julio Richard Laredo

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Oct 18, 1992, 8:52:28 AM10/18/92
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That is Jill Goodacre. As to whether she was born in the USA
is a matter of opinion, I guess. She's from Texas.

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Andrew Longsworth

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Oct 18, 1992, 9:43:01 PM10/18/92
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In article <1992Oct15....@netcom.com>, ha...@netcom.com (Gregory O.
Harp) writes:

Very accurate.. i believe that Gore/Clinton staying away from a lot of
character attacks will help them.. you may not see where this relates to
supermodels, however, i know many girls at my school (i am a senior in HS) who
adore Gore, and who call Clinton: Blue Eyed Billy.. i think that this is kind
of sick, because there is no wya that any important political candidate is
going ot ruin his political future by doing anything with some High School
senior..
my two cents..

Merlin

William Francis Bennett

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Oct 18, 1992, 11:23:51 PM10/18/92
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I missed this. Can it be resent or would someone please email it me.

Thanks.


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Steve Balogh

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Oct 18, 1992, 9:32:36 PM10/18/92
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In article <1992Oct15.1...@zip.eecs.umich.edu> tobe...@nova.gmi.edu writes:
>I picked ellenude.gif off of a local BBS. It was the only one (no series).
>I have the same picture but with a bikini on, so my guess is that someone
>spent a lot of time touching this one up.

What a fun job that would be. :)

Steve

Sam Hulick

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Oct 19, 1992, 1:10:01 AM10/19/92
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In article <1bt9o7...@golem.wcc.govt.nz> benn...@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz writes:
>In article <1bk5rg...@rave.larc.nasa.gov>, sco...@sab49.larc.nasa.gov (Scott R. Smith) writes:
>>That was a wonderful picture of elle. What I want to know is where did it come from? Are there
>>more pictures where that one came from or was that a swimsuit picture with all of the strategic
>>parts drawn in?
>>
>>Enquiring minds want to know.
>>
>>Scott
>
>I missed this. Can it be resent or would someone please email it me.
>
>Thanks.

Post it to alt.binaries.pictures.erotica. I'm sure the folks there would
appreciate it.

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THOMAS BIZON

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Oct 19, 1992, 10:48:00 AM10/19/92
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In article <HOD.92Oc...@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu>, h...@cucbs.chem.columbia.edu (Hod Greeley) writes...

>Take it to alt.politics.your.brand.here and quite wasting our time.
^^^^^

Obviously, you're a Republican.

CLAY AMERAULT

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Oct 18, 1992, 11:01:52 PM10/18/92
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I missed this gif. Can someone e-mail it to me. Thanks.

GeirAge Leirvik

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Oct 19, 1992, 12:01:16 PM10/19/92
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Are this kind of picts. ftp-able from anywhere in the world. From where....
????

Mail or followup, whatever ....... I need some nice background pictures.
(I know they were to be found at the University of Oslo once but they dissappeared, (some papers told the public that their taxmoney were used to spread porn..... (Is a photography of a naked body porn...)))


Geir

Disclaimer:My views are my views alone, and is not the policy of this College

U46...@uicvm.uic.edu

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Oct 19, 1992, 8:06:49 PM10/19/92
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>>I noticed that David Bowie's Scary Monsters album has recently been released
on
>>CD. Does anyone know if this is a good disc? I've heard Fashion, Ashes To
>>Ashes, and the title track, but none of the other songs. How does this disc
>>match up to Bowie's other discs?

IMHO, David Bowie's last great album before his slide into mediocrity.
Definitly worth getting along with "Low" and "Lodger."

Do try rec.music.misc in the future, you'll get a more
favorable response. :-)

>wrong group Pal!
>we discuss Iman but no david...

Iman is an alien second only to the character she portrayed in
Star Trek 6. At least he's got a nice indonesian-styled home in
the islands, saw it Architectual Digest at the grocery store
a couple of months ago along with an interview.

Now for a serious video question, does anyone know of a commercial
release of Bowie videos, such as "Fashion," "Ashes to Ashes,"
"Look Back in Anger," etc., in VHS-NTSC format from the US or
imported? I've got boots, but they're not of the quality that I'm
accustomed to. :-)

Sorry if I offended anyone with my Iman comment, but I think
David is better looking. :-)

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Stace

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Oct 19, 1992, 12:34:56 AM10/19/92
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Do people *ever* check the Followup-To: and Newsgroups: lines of their articles?

I doubt it.

(I'm posting this to the above-mentioned groups so that the people who have been
watching this shit happen will see it.)

->Stace<-
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Brad Nunemaker

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Oct 19, 1992, 9:13:06 PM10/19/92
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Better yet, just post it to alt.binaries.erotica for us all to enjoy!

Brad

Ed Holliman

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Oct 20, 1992, 11:24:39 AM10/20/92
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In article <1brmm...@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> cf...@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Julio Richard Laredo) writes:

That is Jill Goodacre. As to whether she was born in the USA
is a matter of opinion, I guess. She's from Texas.

This from a man "living" in Cleveland.


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Tony Catone

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Oct 23, 1992, 11:47:40 PM10/23/92
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In article <1b234l...@ef2007.efhd.ford.com>, m...@ef2007.efhd.ford.com (Mike O'Connor) writes:

> In article <8oct92...@nowhere.org> malthrom@nowhere writes:
>
> : I was always very attracted to the actress who played Bailey,
> :Jan Smithers. Has she done anything since WKRP? Please reply
> :by posting.
>
> Ditto. I'd be interested to hear about what she's done since then.
> She certainly had more appeal to me than Loni Anderson.

There was a TV guide piece on her back in the early 80's when WKRP was
hot. Smithers used to model, but she was in a car wreck and hurt he
chin, leaving a scar. She said that she never felt comfortable
modeling after that, and was rather self-conscious about the scar in
general, though you could hardly notice it on WKRP because of good
makeup.


- Tony
cat...@dmark.wharton.upenn.edu

THEODORE FABIAN

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Oct 25, 1992, 3:06:00 AM10/25/92
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In article <1992Oct20.1...@csc.ti.com>, holl...@sounder.csc.ti.com (Ed Holliman) writes...

I've been to many cities in Texas... and to coin a phrase from a Texan,
"I know Texas, and Texas certainly isn't Cleveland or anything like Ohio"
I'ld rather be here in Cleveland...

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226...@gmuvax2.gmu.edu

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Oct 25, 1992, 7:07:25 PM10/25/92
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ditto

Yeung Chee Wai

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Oct 26, 1992, 3:23:05 AM10/26/92
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For everyone requesting this pic, I have posted it to
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica. If needed, I can also post it to
this newsgroup.

Cheers
Chee Wai
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donald ray smith

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Oct 26, 1992, 9:07:30 AM10/26/92
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I'm unable to get any GIF's for some reason or another.I think it has something
to do with my system. If someone could tellme why and how to get them, it
would be greatly appriciated.

Thank you,
Don Smith.

JONATHAN A LUTHER

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Oct 26, 1992, 10:23:00 AM10/26/92
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In article <1992Oct26....@cis.ohio-state.edu>, d...@flounder.cis.ohio-state.edu (donald ray smith) writes...

It COULD have to do with the fact that you keep insisting on posting
your request in rec.music.misc and rec.music.video... Naaaah... THAT
would be too obvious.
WHY can't people post in the right areas???

GEOFF F L APPLEBY

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Oct 26, 1992, 11:56:30 AM10/26/92
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In article <pat.720074615@bcserv> p...@bcserv.wustl.edu (Niemeyer (Pat)) writes:
>From: p...@bcserv.wustl.edu (Niemeyer (Pat))
>Subject: Re: ellenude.gif
>Date: 26 Oct 92 04:43:35 GMT
>>>---------
>>>Can someone e-mail this gif? I haven't seen it.
>>>
>
>>ditto to this that is. Stupid broken shift key.
>
>Yes, please re-post...
>
>Pat (p...@bcserv.wustl.edu)
>--
>
>
>Pat

>>>>Same here (001...@ace.acadiau.ca)
Thanx in advance

GEOFF F L APPLEBY

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Oct 26, 1992, 12:01:56 PM10/26/92
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In article <1992Oct26....@uxmail.ust.hk> che...@uxmail.ust.hk (Yeung Chee Wai) writes:
>From: che...@uxmail.ust.hk (Yeung Chee Wai)
>Subject: ellenude.gif
>Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1992 08:23:05 GMT

>>Please post it here, I don't get that group for some reason.
>>Thanks(001...@ace.acadiau.ca)

.

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Oct 26, 1992, 2:23:41 PM10/26/92
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If this is the same ellenude.gif which generated tons and tons of wasted
bandwidth last year, I think it'd be wise to note that it was verified to
be a fake. i.e. elle's head airbrushed (or something) on another picture.

so, stop it.


- Frank

Cliff Chen

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Oct 26, 1992, 4:43:19 PM10/26/92
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In article <Bwqtv...@news.cso.uiuc.edu> ftw3...@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (.) writes:
>001...@ace.acadiau.ca (GEOFF F L APPLEBY) writes:
>>In article <pat.720074615@bcserv> p...@bcserv.wustl.edu (Niemeyer (Pat)) writes:
>>>>In article <Bw8Fx...@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu> cbs...@mobius08.math.uwaterloo.ca (Chris Smith) writes:
>>>>>Can someone e-mail this gif? I haven't seen it.
>>>>ditto to this that is. Stupid broken shift key.
>>>Yes, please re-post...
>>>>>>Same here (001...@ace.acadiau.ca)

Enough with the Me too's! Look people, there is a reason why
netiquette DEMANDS that you DO NOT CROSSPOST.
I don't know what that moron was thinking when he cross posted this
request to 10 different groups, but it only belongs in one, maybe two.
Look the thing is just this: if you crosspost, you are breaking
the "laws" of the usenet. People on rec.music.misc don't want to hear
about this stupid gif (which is faked anyway), so either take this to the
correct newsgroup or don't bother posting at all.

Cliff Chen
cl...@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu

The James Brown Of Computer Science

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Oct 27, 1992, 1:02:17 AM10/27/92
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> Look the thing is just this: if you crosspost, you are breaking
> the "laws" of the usenet. People on rec.music.misc don't want to hear
> about this stupid gif (which is faked anyway), so either take this to the
> correct newsgroup or don't bother posting at all.

more like rec.music.crabby

Y.X. Liu

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Oct 28, 1992, 12:22:18 AM10/28/92
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Actually it's not the head that's airbrushed onto another picture but
the swimsuit itself was airbrushed off. Whoever did it did a real nice
job.

Hamish Mogan

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yxl...@ultb.isc.rit.edu (Y.X. Liu) writes:

But face it.. You cant do much wrong with Elle!

HM

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